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3 pears to have been @ delay in opera- tions, until neighbors mow protest that the hole ie a menace to health. On one side in a large tenement, occupied by many families, while on BABY'S BODY IN A SATCHEL. TT ee ae PO ee ec Site: ad woatlvn eee the notorious Haymarket Dance Hall, | him !¢ 1 did see him. T didn't know he ipualetory sald (nati Cottmalllaod: Nis} omen ie ceert, (Liman) Hoe we College Felice Trying to Learn Who Potnt.the day of the chowder party. I H Dropped Little Corpes Into Water. men went to a chowder. party given bY| was not asked to go. I spent the day y i NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 2. the William E, Marcy Association, of| at amy home ant in my precinat.” t . Y., Tune 90,— 3 r can't Imagine who could. start suct H Harlem; that during the trip they| cave amy Colne todo tay best to| —— ————— —_—— ‘The potice are making an trvestigation were waited on by Japanese servants, | ind put’ ide ery, tm ecrmection with the finding of « and that coming and going the popping} Drennan and Sullivan were snoring hae aed se aro caete * nna which many persons are employed. patchel containing the body of = two- of corks sounded tke an Aneiplent | sonorousiy when the reporter caled at S For cel on. bea) Real To add to the danger of disease, and urth of July celebration. Another {}1™r on dents in the neighborhood of Firat! 07 “ir, “toys, of ‘the mi sate 0 them {| weeks'-old infant In Echo Bay by Jo-! poitge Capt. John W. Cottrell denies ; uason, the son of a hotel istinguished guest was eaid to be a ee es avenue and Forty-fourth atreet com : Blg, Broad.Shouldered Man In- ee ‘S!|tm every detail e story in & morning | charles Noonan, who is belleved to) coi) ce second De si | State ’Ot a Gatias edeaVatloa an’ the’ wots | Sate cael ta ace ree (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) 2 H ‘Albert Hanson, who has @ boat-house| paper to the effect that a day or two| now run the Haymarket. Lie Lord? 2 featiti “You say you saw him after | flicts Ugly Wound as Young ison Park. that tw Capt. Cottrell came out with a fiat-| Charles Bryan, colored, was aide of that thoroughfare, a few fest | ming hole me? We were engaged, you oi at Hudson says 0 Young | ago he, with kis wardman, James Dren- found gullty of murder in the south of the corner, where water hag| Though much of the surface of the/ago, Did he seem agitated?” footed contradiction of the yarn when pity £ : on : men hired a boat from him yesterday, a by @ C { ) and tive-Bergt. Cornelius legree by @ jury in the County Court, | jal ’ : Woman Alights from Cab On| er bat one of them carried a satehei | "™ Detective-Bers ae | axed about f€ DY a reporter tor The] cokren OY 5,2917, JF ane, County, Court, |lais stagnant for nearty twe months, |TTO'S ou" gteay urcking ager orncp| <tftac at ke say! {Broadway with Companion, [very much tke mat containing the | Suilltvan, sailed to College Point on the| iventng World to-day. . Inthe frat deste. ‘He killed hie'wity | Flelschauer Broa, meat dealers, had|tny opportunity for sport, have eer ‘did he say : : ry body. yeoht Stella ae guests of its owner,! “In the first place,” aaid he, “T never! month ago. the excavating done, with the intention 'epringboards about the edges, from !so fits he never dreamed Ou@ me SSAILANT ARRESTED, [Store Will Be Open All Day Saturday to Accommodate Those Going OWat the City, and Those Who Have Come to the City, for the Fo IVES $500 CASH BAIL. Our Annual Fourth of July A Fourth of July Special Clean-Up of Field Glasses. in the Camera Department. © On Friday and Saturday only we will expose for sale On Friday and Saturday an odd lot of high grade, ve the remnant of our stock of high-grade imported Field Glasses. The latest ual film or plate Camera. Size of pichare caged om lot contains a wide range of values and models. Among the makes 3%x3% inches to 4x5 inches. The film cameras use Eastman film are Le Maire, Le Fits, archand, Le Martre, Chevalier, Standard Field in rolls or packs. All have extra rapid lenses and shutters for snap. and Marine, in aluminum, enamelled brass, French com- 0 0 0 shot or time exposures. There’s only a few of them, and , ° ST AVE, 213 & 22"°STREETS :His Lawyer Asserts Blow Was 1 : Intended for Man Who Was 4 * with Girl—Woman Tells Her Side of Story. ! A big, broad-shouldered man, whom ithe police say in Charles Felton, a well- ‘known derloin sporting man, ai ‘at the corner of Broadway and Thirt ith street early to-day twirling eavy cane in hand. A cab drove| . ye Heous na a er sees'anai] A Ath of July Explosion of WAISTS fcania wieriaa eavealnatecauaoorer la One Thousand---Made to head and brought it down with all his Sell at $2: To-Morrow C strength on the head of the young S woman; Gbe fell to the sidewalk with} These Waist Sales of ours are attracting universal atten- position, &c. Regular prices range from $17.50 to it’s only for Friday and Saturday. Your choice of the 5 00 . e $AS(00; YOUR: CHORE sa) csesciccs coemelns HOUOULOUU DRY G oO O DS CO. WOtHTON \carseancive Women’s Hosiery |!~Yo sma r }| Two Hundred *8.50&59.50 Dresse At Reduced Prices, f y L di T $4 OR; $3 Oxfords at $2/| for Young Ladies To-morrow, °4.98 F- 25c and 35c Imported Hose at 19¢ , 2,100 pairs of women's fine Imported We shall clean up to-morrow and Saturday every Suit! ‘ Take a Bathing Suit with You the Fourth. It is impossible to beat cither the styles or the prices here in New York. They will ‘ i in her head a rowd ry .. . igh if i | i o y tn ugly cut in her head and a cromd |} fo” No such values can be found anywhere, We are in touch with |{ be very cheap to-morrow and fast black light weight cotton Stock- {oF girls—no matter what style—in which line of sizes okens2 o troublesome when Polloeman Whit-|} certain makers, whose styles surpass all others—and the prices we are |} Saturday. ings, Hermsdorf dye, plain black, Is means $8.50 and $9.50 Suits for $4.98—a price unquestionably” nan came along and arresied the man. |} able to name bring extraordinary economy to your door. To-morrow J} «WW om s1's pace lls one ple eet ee little, considering the quality and style of the garments. : : fe WAS c D is , ‘ ie ie y jac! cot i it! i A and Saturday choose from: this lot—just the thing for the outing on Lisle Ge ied One wis iene The lot includes White Dreses in lawrs, organdies and piques; formal pe — hes man. white ar 4 » eels an Peles ead rani at ee dais for misses and girls are underpriced these last 5 He! n a i in_ tw . : id | orhe latter gave his name as Samuel ’ Ly 7 50c & 65¢ Imported Liste |} Some good shoe news for the } | Children's Dresses; sizes < to 14.| Misses’ Coat Suits in tan, blug | Muller, of No, HS W Forty-sixth ; Thread Hose, 35cz Three for $1 women folks. It concerns a lot of} | of ginghams, lawns and chambrays;| and white linen finished duc y 3 ‘street, but all the policemen laughed, > front_of fine fine ane id Ld e < Oxfords on which the saving {s ex- many new effects, including Suspender,| 14 to 18; were $8; now. 4.9 pe because they say they know he ts ; embrolderyand |} 3')5, “ New designs in women's fine imported } } actly a Dollar « patr, Browale and Russians, Misses’ Shirtwaist Suits; - odds. {Charles Felton. The woman said she large white e lace lisle thread allover patterns; also are represented The $4.50 kinds are 98. {was Mabel Burns. of No, 118 West ‘ A prese: {2 TI | and ends in various styles; * ¢ sailor collar very sheer plain gauze lisle thread \ Tan Russia, Whit he $2.50 ki ieeeeta ‘4.98 rcrty-e(m hehe bt esti Bul thei police sy: and revers, trimmed with 3 with high or low spliced heels, all vas: best Patent Kid) and The $3.50 kinds are $1.98. SRSA to 18; valbes, 87 30 she ts Alice Wilson white braid ...... 4 Hermsdort dye, double heels and toes Livery helene heel, ‘Beery new ¢ | Misses’ White Pique and Tan! Misses’ Regulation Sailor Suits, in blue, white and linen color; embl on sleeve; sizes from 14 196, 18; value $10; now marked. 9 Felton gave $00 cash bail and was f { released, but he was in Jefferson Mar- Sealgn thatits Linen Walking Skirts; all lengths; It is one of the best lots of Oxfords nicely tailored. Formerly sold 1 8 ICL ET Genii at 19c, we have ever had to offer under-$ ] at $3. Reduced this week to 4 ‘omen's Polka-Dot Sicilian, wit 100 dozen our own importation in | {Price Especially desirable, because sailor collar and fancy tie. m 3 és it Sor olay ad fancy tei 4.983 | children’s tine light narrow ribbed oul Gove Gar eal ee A Sale of Women’s Imported Jomen's Shirt Waist Bathi: 7 Suits; tucked waist, back 4 48 Children’s 30cand 35¢ Stockings iby Louls Lowenstein, a Ia { The wonian did not appear, but Mark i as toto come to court, but wanted Misses’ and Children's Blue Flan- iy ne finest Egyptian yarn, peel ong tage galorcrante ih woes 6 | Vet toute Ui hel id webu | 4” Be G D and & rovattsr} |SWISS RIBBED LISLE THREAD VESTS: 1 wi ime . ¥ ci en, . 9 ais companion See eked |} Value 83. Special at. on- 7 a nevare the finecl Chemie Rea nase At 50c. on the Dollar. neares sal that beyou any joubt it = {was aimed at the girl, Magistrate 3,600 fine white Lisle Thread Vests, the entire stock of- finally held the pri il fock_and cuffs bd $ bP ; S » TNE ‘ock 0} Bera ert a ae Two Dat Weg tom gery pase enane || We've Two Hundred More of the «25 || sre cere ciate as rab eG oleae $25 Silk Shirt Waist Suits to Sell at } ‘The explanation of the entire affair, is Baicnae wy Lawier Alter and ap tiena | | OF measured by the values of other stores. 95c. to-morrow and Sat. of the injured woman, is simply that urday. “Fue eantotnert vee tenaly st | Dicnic Groceries, | Girdle Your Waist with a icnic Groceries. | “itdle Your Wais Picnic postin hie 50-Cent Belt for 39c. Miss Wilson, but that something han- Dened to estrange them and another s ‘admirer stepped Into the breech. Fel- i resented this and when he saw the Crushed Silk Belts—made entirely tomether lost his te z 4 Ein ee Of Silk Peau de Soie and Silk Taffeta Silk lined, with black, nickel or gilt metal harness buckles. Widths are 5 and 6 inches—crushing down to obtain 75c. Vests at 35c—| $1.00 Vests at 48c. Women's fine white light-weight 3 for $1.00. transparent gauze liste shea Vests,, x very cool and elastic fabric, te Women's fine sheer Imported white) sorte trimmed fronts and aaa wide A Swiss Iisle thread Vests, very elastic, | or narrow hand crochet designs, in an low neck, sleevel .| immense variety of beautiful patterns; ” w neck, sleeveless, plain top, rib-) ito trimmed with Venice, Cluny, TOR all sizes. chon and Valenciennes lace; Bi sizes, 75c, "1 and $1.50 Tarai fleraa 30c With the great volume of business that came pouring in on these suits Monday, we were almost overwhelmed. We had advertised the suits in the early edition of Monday evening's papers, but with only five hundred suits at our im- mediate command we had to withdraw the advertisement. We knew there would be a great rush. a5 This tinal lot of two hundred Suits will be ALL we We felt sure that can possibly get to sell at $10.25. Forty of them have the unusual value to go to fill orders taken on Tuesday from customers who . caught the “advt.” inthe early papers of Monday and would bring the came in response. So that really we have but one hun- Girl Tella Her Story. Miss Wilson was eeen by an Evening World reporter at her home, No, 248 West Forty-third street, to-day. Hor Ihoad was awathed in bandages and she bon-run neck and arm: . Summer Comforts, ; Cervelnt ted. newest effect. Sizes 22 to 32 wae suffering fi never ins. Hor ~| i Hf ry : Phyetclan thinks she may have con- Cataregen inches. To-morrow......... 39c multitude — and dred and sixty Suits to offer you, To miss them will be Ice Cream Freezers. ussion of the brain td'in pare olive cll: it did. to miss fae i The Frezo makes cream in 2 feWebad “Charles Felton ie a gambler." he earned tee Wash Belts—White canvas, plain and This is merely an minutes. “ We were so ee), The Biagest Bargain of the Entire Year. eald. “On one occasion, the first time figured; Bulgarian and Parisian " ¥ Timet him, he insulted a young git in|] {Cooked Mente, sitced by ma- || designs. Special this week. 25c lll confident of the The picture describes the sult exactly. Blouse ts formed of || | Cho of our great sale of several zat Sat, eat “ee ae my presence while we were in a resort el cs j OPT pepe y po 1 eT ee 9 a = meet '/ Ca — _ -—— —— | : outcome of this centre pleat bei ght out in panei || | weeks back. We never expected , re abe! aniiend 1.35 1.69 1.98 2.25 2.95 on Twenty-ninth street nar Sixth ave- nue. When I interfered. he knocked me down, He then tipped the waiter #2] 80 as not 19 be interfered with Bince then we have not been friends When 1 happened to veo im ant atreet | always took the other ric e while on the setrect he attempt b me with the sharp end of an um- Swift's Premium Bolled Ham. tb... nafg Corned Reet, te. on ie effect and ornamented with medallions of silk and braid. Bacl to secure another lot—to sell” for formed of four similar pleats and panel. Sleeves are generously last Friday we full, gathered to form the cull. All seams are elaborately stltched. be Freezers at attractive pri " LLL sean elaborately stit ‘ attractive prices, laced an order Skirt consists of seven gores with full flare end inverted pleat back. from) the) makers gives) you) this for. two hundred PMO Fanci tront 1s formed trom six wide ae Tale renin Tram ||| lot for even less than our former |, Stone Water Coolers additional Suits A waist toiline of flare give abundant fulness. || | low prices. STATglctal ewes nice selected wary —supplying the a sarisiel Five hundred . Conked Corned Bee! Sheet Music | Per | a copy | greatoffering that We have a complete line of Peerless, £O® so little. But a price concession | Gem and White Mountain Ice - Mai ~ | Orme baked on On sale all day Friday and Saturday All'the pleats have triple t Tanne es 2-gallon size, i Be nent Ube} on my way home { are ial with # friend when lic saw me get out} A i pe / A = Mt a aE Speci a i FY Bi seune tor | “wet. MY Me [same standard, // Plain Black = Royal Blue Rich Brown : on sreslie aie You. | ss d f silk (al a - iy Y gal ize, ete ceaae a sindclonee — ancer- | 1 Mocisnine 4 (7 STades i silk to, Emerald Shot. Pin Checks. Hairline Stripes. \ ‘ iv- Pesta’ my arm, which 1 rained e oValling Leeres In- | A make them Hy 4 There is not a’Suit in all New York at $15 to $18 to / special at.. had the greatest dificy in gettin, PR eeA Ryer || eee Bios tens $ i compare with them, In the regular way,'they are dis- S-gallon size, FET ney Ceca me nena pnnes wou et at re EG | patel Pr" tinctly $20, $22.50 and $25 garments. They are no LY. Tta_the Wwoet 4 eee i) Pigs Bare, yMona trom Art- more like the ordinary Ten Dollar ‘Sale Suits’ than any- desirable col- BUCKLEY ESCAPED FLAMES. Mised eager, the Rove, thing in the world, Tee Rick, at to The Kvaning World.) Scotch ne in the y . Much better silk is used throughout—silks that sell for 7§c. and feo Crea Bey rem iier Mar aie Grandoe aR / : $1 the yard, Seams are Erench felled, instead of being left raw and A SEA Aled icpaa 3 Det ge a ~ unfinished. Skirts are ver 3 Mrs. Julian G, Buckley, of New York, any tigure, and not merely alight ones, And the Sensation of the Year, was destroved by fire early to. pay eee ye anise an the Only Ballad can wear them. Blouse and sleeves are pyesi re originaied in the house and ¢ Only Ballad Hit on je ves ar , 4 sae! ithe family |b ped with theif? Hams and Bacon. the Market at the Present Time— ° equally full, Suits are elaborately trimmed Jardinberes) are! used! very: exe SE ene thie names and very. Weslo” wan ‘a aslected ugar. cured ame For Sale at This Store Only— and stitched, while othe ihis_price || | nowadays tn place of the cheap-look=] rg Sharaeatrn ane oertrork yesveraey Mid) sweet Yinvon the beatin y | i ‘ a1 have but one big pleat. att ing flower pots. If you buy them ae 3 SA a Aah for sta salen” ‘On the Farmin Old Missouri ART st a time like this you can afford to) .—Precen ti last season’s foulards, 7 use them. Ready to-morrow morn- or OFF TO THE DIAMOND MART cede bore —————— ing-—in the basement. Ecirar teenies FOR BIG LOT OF RARE GEMS. ee ¢ | a y 6 . Leda PhenomenalSale of Men’sFurnishingsforthe “Fou -Augustun V. Lambert Mack a Fine Collection Secured for His Firm. Augustus V, Lambert. of the firm of “Lambert Bros., whose big jewelry es- 12 and 15° SUITS at The story is brief—and to the point. We 50 Thied avenue is familiar to every one, have taken from our regular stock of Men’s e | Book Bargain Day. A great galaxy of intensely in- teresting book bargains will be in the Balcony Book Store for Fri- day. Just the books for vacation time. Just to give you an inkling of what is here for you we mention a few lots. The following tooks have hed enormous sales at $1.08. To-morrow we will sell them atonly 12%ac. a copy im paper binding; also some in cloth | of patterns, mostly light erent 50c. Suspenders, 25¢. | 50ce Neckwear, 25c. | 75c. Shirts, 45c. $1 Negligee Shirts, 65¢. $1.50 Shirts, 1.00. | 50c. Sox at 39. Our pury in this great sale for Friday and Saturday is to cover the range of th Our quepone in bined the greatest possible amount of money. Every item (excepting the collar is at a special reduced price. It means unusual economy to those folk who look to obtain the very’ there is to be had, send Bed: ike ‘a 50c. Suspenders at 25¢. Bathing Suits at $4 Fine lisle web in a handsome line all teehee ete ey i price from 69c, to $6.95 each. One. Men’s ‘10° wa eniieg, xealerday, for Burope: fo" pur: As Syitall the odd garments in which line dam, the great precious stone mart of | Ps, of sizes is at all broken and marked them Selection of cut and uncut aones, Some WW, 88.50 for Friday and Saturday........... v loves diamonds. Their q i This is the usual custom f ng July 4th. This year we precede it—and give you the benefit for the Holtday. Don't forget, please, that it’s our own stock. 7 foe Is wT Howeréthan ‘it will be this’ day next ae Materials include BLUE SERGES, double and single breasted; FANCY CHEV- ster ‘ne Woman — Thos. year. f stripes ‘and B ah Herr reumeates, Yar aireee gaint s JOTS. HOMESPUNS, BLACK THIBETS, CASSIMERES and FANCY WORSTEDS, | | | sz rniue-Arnnon hare Tienda, with patent snap button She Aveless or quarter scree Pagal +2 ? laxt increase in price and those gems They are handsomely made and trimmed, cut inthe broad-shouldereffect, x — Merwin cast-off. : f : $150" value $200, 0S a} 50c. Neckwear at 25. F.: $1.00 Negligee Shirts, 65¢. e them through until long after and have allthe ear-marks of high-class custom clothing, Sizes 33 to 46, the t holiday The new y which Mr. Lambert " in, Se Reversible four-in-hands and f Printed and woven Madras and RL A air ay Fine Outing Men's $2.00 sh nee tok mostly, In ew, erated PB peel ch aba Spee rises t tur ni . 5 ‘3 jens. . effects; 5 s fi i ee Pe ex eS na pa ‘Be Youths’ sizes In 2 25 STRAW HATS | 00 rag Eontiensat Draxoon— | Only rounds with, neat, figures; 3ls0 7A ; g feures and spots, big vaNey ae v - , kee 3 iKnemy’ K mayy @ Bt "7 2 A . ie BC ae een endl tre lace Homespons| sad e. Men's and Youths’ id Aemtennens = co hack Grounds with. white figures, * Sag ‘ SNe ligne Shiste Seah Jenable” neighborhood, Their re- . Wool Graskes; Barbara Ladd—Charles D. Pas WALe also plain colored and black “ : new effects and artifices to entail: thea and Peau de Sole. pedlagegi ie satap Sy oo! ly is that if they did so thelr operating Sennits, Split expenses would be so Increased that a 1 they could no longer compete. to pa- H L stationary’ tors-up Straws and Mackinaw Braids In all lo now, with other H bottoms and belt straps; also handsome Cluett Arrow Brand Collars, } 5 the latest shapes; also the new “Reggle’ Ravensh: RN, ue! a : josoms, also, openwork effects; “fo ° Koagresta bilan raps Wits light-weignt Worsteds and Cassimeres in gt jn pH braid; all at the casei Hope Lorin x ig Felt 2 for 25c. Hl y not sale shirts; new, fresh’ designs Oves their store ia their factory, one u regular made trousers; medium and light for Friday and Satur da; Peet ViteinfanscOwen Wia- Latest up-to-date shap best ye from swelldom. Hes Bach te iy er, wearing colla juar- A 50c. Novelty Sox pein each, ter sizes for those who want them, at 39: Equal to most 25c. collars. lt rea ried Novelty 75c. Negligee Shirts, 45¢. riety silk figured fronts, $ Woyen madras, in neat patterns, sides and vertical ani iIs0 full size bodies, fitted with sepa- plain black lace liste in few: rate cuffs, gjzes 14 to 17. designs. . Here much of the brilliant stock made and the visitors may sce how ; Men's White Duck and Crash Trou- Men's and Boys’ White Duck Naval Pein faens toe ee 4 Sers, Special values at $1.50. $1 00 Reserve Mats. Regular 50c. 25c¢ eee cose) DEO quality, Friday and Saturday... ne. rt of Row Crawford. ide of Jennico—A. Castle, The Choir Invisible—J. 1. Allen. Many of thege titles may alro be had Im cloth bind- Ing at 25, » When most business . that factory ts @ very bee. 5 Reduced to... . ustry. 4 August the Lambert it ‘Satur- ; Aad most interesting places in New £ ; shades, Former prices $3, $3.50 and $4